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LarianLeQuella
24-04-2004, 17:59
Hey there! :D

I just downloaded and ran the installers for the latest versions of Team SPeak, and I am excited to get going on this and set up a server for my online guild to get talking on. It's just that I am technically incompetent! :eek: During the install, I think I did something with my passwords and such. You know the window that pops up when you run the server program for the first time... Yeah, I screwed up and didn't get the passwords and all that. I tried following the directions in the installing thread up top (good, although I think the menus are a bit off on this latest version, but what do I know).

ANyways, is there a person I can PM or a TS server that I can join (Heck, I'll even make a long distance phonecall!) to get a step by step idiot's walkthrough? (Also, I just couldn't find the document that supposedly logged my PW. I looked at all the TXT files... Is there a retreival place for this?)

pim
24-04-2004, 18:37
Start with opening the server.ini file in yout TS server directory. You can do this with Notepad

Here you will find passwords foer Admin and Superadmin

Then use the superadmin to log into the webadmin and create a server

When that is up, come back and we will take you further

LarianLeQuella
24-04-2004, 18:46
Thanks! I was looking for server.log and couldn't find it! Okay, going off to search!

LarianLeQuella
24-04-2004, 18:49
:( Search is complete. There are no results to display.


Uh, okay, now what? I got that with both files....

guldi
24-04-2004, 19:26
the passwords are in the server.log !
If they are not there, delet the server.dbs, server.log and server.ini and restart the server. New files will be created.

LarianLeQuella
24-04-2004, 19:39
Okay, I got that set up finally! Thanks! (I also had to search hidden files!) Of course, I am still a n00b, so I am having a lot of trouble actually connecting to my own server as a user.

I have both icons in my system tray, firewall is off, but I keep getting this:

[12:36:35] Connecting to 68.1.59.30:8767
[12:36:39] No reply from server
Maybe the server is offline
or maybe teamspeak is not running on it

Not really sure what I am doing wrong here.

pim
24-04-2004, 20:03
Sorry for pointing you to the wrong file in my earlier post

ok, let's go into the next step

I assume that both TS server and TS client are running on the same machine.

In order to connect to your own server you do NOT use your external ISP issued ip address, probably that is the one you see in the above error message. Instead of this number try connecting to 127.0.0.1:8767, that should do the trick

Also try the webadmin interface, and see if that works

LarianLeQuella
24-04-2004, 20:31
No worries Pim. :)

Okay, tried connecting to that 127.0.0.1:8767 with my superadmin. I got:

[13:26:50] Connecting to 127.0.0.1:8767
[13:26:50] Bad Login (name and/or password wrong)

Not sure what's going on there. :)

Maybe it would just be better for me to "buy" a server somewhere and have them do the hard stuff like that?

guldi
25-04-2004, 10:10
- start your client
- click on Connection then connect
- ricght click in the space under servers, then add server
- enter the data for your server where you use the admin login from the server.log file. The other fileds are described in the client manual !
- connect

if it works, go into your webadmin (read the manual for how to do that !) and add a new user to which I assume you want to give admin rights (described in the manuals as well).


PS: you can not login with the superadmin into the client !